Mason Clinic - Women's Health
Our caring and compassionate team of professionals provide treatment for women of all ages with gynecological and obstetrical needs, including general and high risk obstetrical care, well-woman care, family planning and infertility services.
Mason Clinic - Women's Health
- Mon - Fri: 7 am - 5 pm
Gynecological Care
Some of the key gynecological services offered at Mason Clinic-Women's Health include:
- Annual women's health exams, including Pap smear, pelvic exams and cervical cancer screenings
- Family planning and birth control services
- Breast cancer screening
Innovative Cervical Cancer Screening:
Mason Health is excited to offer a new, non-invasive cervical cancer screening with the BD OnClarity HPV test. This test is a self-swab done by patients at Mason Clinic-Primary Care visits. The test is as accurate as traditional pelvic exams in detecting cervical cancer. It is specifically designed for patients without a history of abnormal PAP smears or current symptoms, offering a comfortable alternative for those who prefer not to undergo a pelvic exam for cervical cancer screening. Anyone with any pelvic changes or symptoms should always be evaluated by a medical provider and a pelvic exam may be recommended. Results are processed by a Michigan-based lab, with primary care providers delivering the findings to patients. If the lab results detect abnormalities, providers will recommend further diagnostic testing.
Obstetrics Care - Life Begins at Mason Health
Having a baby? Check out resources on our Birth Center page!
Mason Clinic-Women's Health offers comprehensive prenatal, obstetric and postnatal care, including fetal ultrasounds, genetic testing and maternal carrier screening testing.
Gynecological Procedures & Surgical Services
The Women's Health team performs a wide range of gynecological procedures, including:
- Laparoscopy: A thin, lighted instrument is inserted through a small incision in the abdomen to view and treat conditions like ovarian cysts, fibroids, or endometriosis.
- Hysteroscopy: A slender telescope is used to look inside the uterus to diagnose and treat issues like polyps or fibroids.
- Hysterectomy: Surgical removal of the uterus, which can be performed for conditions like fibroids, cancer, or heavy bleeding.
- Ovarian cyst removal: Surgeries to remove ovarian cysts that cause pain or other complications, sometimes performed laparoscopically.
About Mason Clinic - Women's Health
Our caring and compassionate team of professionals provide treatment for women of all ages with gynecological and obstetrical needs, including general obstetrical care, well-woman care, family planning, peri-menopausal/menopausal care, gynecological surgery, treatment for urinary incontinence and UTIs, and infertility services.
Mason Clinic Women’s Health is affiliated with The Birth Center at Mason General Hospital and Pediatrics services at Mason Clinic for a seamless continuity of care. Gynecological procedures are also performed in the Surgery Department at MGH, bringing together every aspect of care with close-to-home convenience.
Arriving on time for your scheduled appointment is important in addressing your healthcare needs. Please notify Mason Health as soon as you know you will need to change or cancel your appointment. You are required to cancel your appointment at least one business day prior to your scheduled appointment because of high patient demands. Your ability to schedule future appointments will change because of missed appointments or cancellations.
If you have questions about our No-Show and Cancellation policy, please call the clinic or download a copy of the No-Show and Cancellation Policy as indicated below. Please bring your ID and copy of your insurance card to your appointment.
Mason Health collaborates with UW Medicine’s Washington Reproductive Access Alliance. UW Medicine’s Washington Reproductive Access Alliance partners with public district hospitals across Washington state to ensure residents have safe, timely and effective access to reproductive healthcare. The Washington Reproductive Access Alliance is committed to establishing access to both telemedicine and in-person abortion services at UW Medicine or at equally qualified centers across the state. To learn more abut the WRAA, please follow this link: uwmedicine.org/wraa. You may also review the informational flyer in the Patient Forms & Information section (below) on this webpage or access the flyer via the Patients Page of Mason Health's website.
Clinic Providers
Carley A Jacobs, PA-C
Carley’s experience is mainly in primary care rural medicine, and she has a particular interest in women’s health and preventive medicine. She and her husband are both originally from Washington State, and have relocated back to the West Coast where they enjoy the rural setting.
Andrea Martin, MD
Dr. Martin completed medical school at the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine and completed her internship and residency from the West Virginia University School of Medicine.
Nikki Ann Medina, DO
Nikki Ann Medina, DO, is an obstetrician-gynecologist dedicated to providing comprehensive, compassionate care to women across all stages of life. Her clinical focus includes preventive women’s health, contraception, minimally invasive gynecologic surgery and patient education.
Meghan Olson, MD
Meghan Olson, MD, grew up in the Pacific Northwest, graduated from Linfield College in Oregon and joined the Peace Corps after her undergraduate degree. Dr. Olson’s interest in women’s health and underserved medicine grew during her years abroad and eventually led her to medical school at Washington State University, with residency training in obstetrics-gynecology at East Tennessee State University.
Kym Walker, MD
Dr. Walker grew up in the Pacific Northwest and graduated from Stanford University with a degree in Human Biology. She has practiced medicine since 2007 and is thankful to have a career where she feels she can make a difference in women’s lives.
Alisha Wedding-Lambert, CNM
Certified Nurse Midwife Alisha Wedding-Lambert joins Mason Health in January 2023. Wedding-Lambert became a registered nurse and became a board-certified nurse midwife after graduating from Georgetown University in Washington, DC in 2019. She is excited to bring midwifery to Mason Health.
Danielle Blood, MD
Danielle Blood obtained her degree from the School of Medicine at St. George’s University. She has extensive training experience in obstetrics and gynecology. She has clinic hours at Mason General Hospital.